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<b>Neta Bomani</b> is a Tanzanian-Malawian zinester based in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
 
<b>Neta Bomani</b> is a Tanzanian-Malawian zinester based in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
 
==100 days of zine-making==
 
  
 
On January 28th 2021, as part of a grad school class called ''100 Days of Making'', Bomani began making one zine every day and documenting each one on a dedicated [https://twitter.com/netabomani/status/1354911521344794627/ Twitter thread].
 
On January 28th 2021, as part of a grad school class called ''100 Days of Making'', Bomani began making one zine every day and documenting each one on a dedicated [https://twitter.com/netabomani/status/1354911521344794627/ Twitter thread].
  
 
The first zine in the series focused on jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams, while her last zine (published on May 8th, 2021) was a "storybook for children and adults" focusing on computational history and technology, called ''Dark Matter Objects: Technologies of Capture and Things That Can’t Be Held''.
 
The first zine in the series focused on jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams, while her last zine (published on May 8th, 2021) was a "storybook for children and adults" focusing on computational history and technology, called ''Dark Matter Objects: Technologies of Capture and Things That Can’t Be Held''.
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==100 DAYS // 100 ZINES==
  
 
*<b>Day 1</b>: A paper study and meditation on jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams. ([https://twitter.com/netabomani/status/1354911521344794627/ view])
 
*<b>Day 1</b>: A paper study and meditation on jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams. ([https://twitter.com/netabomani/status/1354911521344794627/ view])

Revision as of 01:46, 8 May 2021

Neta Bomani is a Tanzanian-Malawian zinester based in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

On January 28th 2021, as part of a grad school class called 100 Days of Making, Bomani began making one zine every day and documenting each one on a dedicated Twitter thread.

The first zine in the series focused on jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams, while her last zine (published on May 8th, 2021) was a "storybook for children and adults" focusing on computational history and technology, called Dark Matter Objects: Technologies of Capture and Things That Can’t Be Held.

100 DAYS // 100 ZINES

  • Day 1: A paper study and meditation on jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams. (view)